Golden Gate Chapter, CRFG
Growing unusual edibles in
the San Francisco Bay Area

The California Rare Fruit Growers (CRFG) is a non-profit
organization headquartered at California State University, Fullerton, with
chapters throughout the State of California (and elsewhere) and with members
throughout the world. The members of the CRFG are professionals and amateurs
all dedicated to the propagation of unusual fruits and vegetables, the
acquisition and spread of knowledge about these plants and the enjoyment in
doing so.

The Golden Gate Chapter of CRFG conducts meetings throughout the northern
San Francisco Bay Area, usually in the odd-numbered months on the second
Saturday of the month. Meetings almost always include speakers, tastings, a
raffle of unusual plants and the chance to talk to people who live in your
area and who share your interests. The major event is the chapter scion
exchange in January, where cuttings from fruit trees, seeds, tubers and
rootstocks are available, along with grafting instruction and expert advice
on selecting, planting and growing these plants..

All are welcome. You need not be a member to attend, although membership
in CRFG is encouraged. To receive our bi-monthly newsletter is only $10/year. For more information, contact us at: